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The purpose of this study is to pinpoint the opposition between Kantian criticism and E. Husserl's phenomenology—an opposition that does not lie where the neo-Kantians, who carried out the criticism of Husserl's Ideen, thought it lay, according to an overly epistemological interpretation of Kant. On the contrary, the opposition must be situated not at the level of the exploration of the world of phenomena, but precisely at the level from which Kant determines the ontological status of phenomena.

Cuartas R., J. M. (1999). Kant and Husserl. Praxis Filosófica, (10/11), 45–77. https://doi.org/10.25100/pfilosofica.nsv0i10/11.15304

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